Benzodiazepine actions mediated by specific γ-aminobutyric acidA receptor subtypes

Nature - Tập 401 Số 6755 - Trang 796-800 - 1999
Udo Rudolph1, Florence Crestani1, Dietmar Benke1, Ina Brünig1, Jack A. Benson1, Jean‐Marc Fritschy1, James R. Martin2, Horst Bluethmann2, Hanns Möhler1
1Institute of Pharmacology, University of Zürich, and Swiss Institute of Technology (ETH), Zürich, Switzerland
2Pharma Division, Preclinical Research, F. Hoffmann-LaRoche Ltd., Basel, Switzerland

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